You'll find everything from bountiful bouquets, organic vegetable starts, amazing house plants, beautiful wreaths, outdoor perennials, annuals and even planters and vases. All you can imagine from a neighborhood florist and more. We buy direct from growers so we know how every stem, leaf and bloom was grown and cared for. Let us tend to your floral needs, from a kiss-'n-make-up bouquet of flowers to a really big occasion.

Peoria Gardens

Albany, Oregon

Just a few miles upriver in Albany, Oregon, this small, family-owned nursery has been growing stunning annuals and perennials for over forty years. Although Ben Verhoeven has recently taken the reigns of the business from his dad, Tom, the philosophy at Peoria gardens remains the same: sustainably grown plants to local, small-scale companies like New Seasons. The current result? A gorgeous array of ornamental kales, from vibrant Red Boar to graceful Coral Prince White.

Westwind Gardens

Forest Grove, OR

Westwind Gardens is a small family farm that offers PlanetWise Plants — beautiful, healthy plants grown in a low impact manner for gardeners who care about the environment. From native plants to heirloom varieties, Westwind provides us with great variety and quality. Did we mention that they adhere to innovative organic and sustainable growing practices? Nice.

Oregon Flowers, Inc.

Aurora, Oregon

In 1979, Martin and Helene Meskers moved from the
Netherlands to Aurora, Oregon. By 1985, the two opened their version of the
American Dream: Oregon Flowers, a greenhouse committed to producing quality cut
flowers grown in the Willamette Valley’s amazing topsoil. Today, nearly three
decades later, the dream is still going strong: the Meskers are proud American
citizens running a bustling family business with their son, Tyler. The Meskers
pride themselves on using handpicked, high-end bulbs planted only once in their
state-of-the-art facilities—resulting in the best possible flowers. And the
blooms are plentiful; Oregon Flowers grows everything from lilies, tulips and
Callas to lesser-known seasonal bulbs like the show-stopping giant allium. So
consider a decadent 20-stem bunch of Oregon Flower tulips for your
Valentine—you’ll be getting top-of-the-line tulips grown, as the Meskers say,
with a Dutch touch.

Cedarglen Floral

Damascus, Oregon

In the Northwest, gardening season doesn’t end when the clouds come out. We’re lucky enough to have a climate that will keep your garden bright well into the winter—even if the skies aren’t—and we’re pleased to feature hardy, beautiful plants from Cedarglen Floral in Damascus, Oregon. Owners Eric and Cherie Siegmund are proud to bring their hand-cultivated organic plants to our stores and your home. They know that great gardens start with high-quality, organic seeds that are raised in the Pacific Northwest, so they can handle our fickle autumn weather! Visit us and stock up on Cedarglen’s striking heucheras in a rainbow of colors and create a stunning fall garden display.

Trans Fair USA

We
get our Certified Fair Trade roses through TransFair USA. The label guarantees
that the roses are sustainably grown and pesticide-free. Further, thousands of flower growers in
developing countries, most of whom are women, receive fair wages. They’re given
protective gear when working around flowers, education and childcare. They even
receive paid vacation, maternity and sick leave. Further, Fair Trade growers
receive a premium of approximately 10% on each sale to invest in community and
business development projects.

Log House Plants

Cottage Grove, OR

A vegetable
garden will feed your belly, but a cocktail garden will flavor your spirits.
Amy Stewart’s
“The Drunken Botanist,” featuring cocktail recipes using homegrown ingredients,
is taking the
gardening world by storm, and Oregon’s own Log House Plants is bringing the
book to life. Alice
Doyle and Greg Lee are co-founders of the innovative Cottage Grove wholesale
nursery that is
growing the collections of herbs, fruits and vegetables associated with the
book. Alice and
Amy have known each other for years. The idea for collaboration came when Amy
casually mentioned she’d like to feature a page of plant sources for the book
on her website. The friends soon realized there was a much bigger opportunity,
and the Drunken Botanist Plant & Seed Collection was born.

Orchidaceae Inc.

Walla Walla, WA

Joan Bateman and Mark Srull of Orchidaceae Inc. began growing orchids
as a hobby 30 years ago in Walla Walla, Washington. Now, they sell their
stunning flowers with us, the only grocery store in Portland to offer their
award-winning orchids. Each orchid comes in a ceramic pot, top dressed with
moss. A great gift of nature for friends, family or yourself!